Dec 31, 2009
Christmas present from OFA
I received Hazel's OFA results on December 23rd.
Elbows - Normal
Hips - Excellent
WHOO HOO!!!!!
Last Titles of 2009
The show year has come to an end, and the last shows we competed in were in Syracuse, NY and Springfield, MA. Between those two shows, Hazel earned her Rally Advanced and Rally Excellent titles. Whoo Hoo!!
The Springfield, MA show was a tough one for me to attend as it was on opening day of our Southern zone deer season in NY. But I left my hubby at home to sit in the woods and like Hazel, he too was successful!
A nice 8 point buck!
The Springfield, MA show was a tough one for me to attend as it was on opening day of our Southern zone deer season in NY. But I left my hubby at home to sit in the woods and like Hazel, he too was successful!
A nice 8 point buck!
ACC National Specialty Show
At the tail end of September, we headed off to Wilmington, Ohio for the American Chesapeake Clubs National Show Specialty. The weather was decent, seeing old friends and meeting new ones was fun, the food was great and the dogs were wonderful!! Hazel was entered in a few different competitions and overall did very well. Thursday, Oct.1st was Obedience day. Hazel competed for the first time in the Open A class and decided (among other things) that she was not going to allow me out of her sight for the stay exercises! Non-qualifying score for that one.
Next was Rally Advanced B where she was much happier to have me by her side and we qualified with a 94.
Our last endeavor for the day (and certainly the most fun) was the team obedience. We had an awesome team comprised of Jess Seebohm with Hazard, myself and Hazel, Jill Conroy with Abby and Chris Beste with Brin. Decked out in snow flake covered shirts and bandanna's (for the dogs) and labeled as the Nor'easters, we strutted our stuff and, despite a few "opps" moments, did quite well taking second place out of the six teams competing!
On Friday, Oct. 2nd Hazel competed in the Hunting dog class and amongst the stiff competition came out with a 2nd place! I was thrilled! She didn't seem to care!
The rest of the weekend was spent enjoying the show, watching the other dogs that were competing, shopping, and chowing down at the dinners! Unfortunatly we won't be going to next years national as it will be in California, but we're looking forward to 2011 when it will be back east in Gettysburg, PA!
After our busy spring, summer and early fall, it was nice to be back home and do a little duck hunting. The season wasn't very productive, but we had fun anyway!
Dec 20, 2009
Update from Sept.
Mid-September we headed off to Maine for the American Chesapeake clubs national field trial specialty.
Although Hazel was not competing, as it's way above her level of training, the plan was to see new places, meet new people and have lots of fun. And that we did!
We started our trip with our usual stop in Salem, MA for a night, then headed north to Gloucester, MA before heading to our Maine destination.
While reading our adventure, you can learn more about some of our stops if you'd like, by clicking on the places printed in bold white lettering, to visit informative links about them.
First stop, Gloucester, MA
After reading the history and meeting new friends, it was time to go down to the beach and play!
Hazel believes in keeping our beaches clean of pollution!
Then it was onto Maine where we would spend the next three days watching wonderful dogs, enjoying great food and sharing stories with old and new friends alike at
The ACC National Field Trial Specialty in Pittsfield/Burnham Maine
September 14 - 17, 2009
Watching a dog run a mark
Watching a dog run a mark
While there, I was observing and taking notes on dogs of extreme natural talent, trainabilty and looks, because it's never too soon to start the search for future potential boyfriends for Hazel! Here's a few that caught my eye!
And yet another.....
Mine and Hazel's heroines,
and the winners of the Open class and Best Bitch in Trial,
Linda Harger and Yakity
and the winners of the Open class and Best Bitch in Trial,
Linda Harger and Yakity
After leaving the field trial on Wednesday, we headed off to spend Thursday touring around Acadia National Park. The weather was overcast and cool with a little drizzle now and then. But we still had a GREAT time!
First stop, Sand Beach
Then it was off to Wildwood stables for a scenic carriage ride!
Then the climb to Cadillac Mountain
Our last stop in the park was to see Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Tremont.
Then it was time to start back to NY, but first, one last stop in Maine at a fresh water lake to rinse off the salt water and sand from the ocean.
Sep 11, 2009
New Champion!
I can't believe how fast the days have flown by and that summer is coming to an end already!
Hazel and I have had a whirl-wind of a summer and have some great news to post! The last weekend of August we traveled up to Cumberland, Maine for a three day dog show. The weather was beautiful on Friday, but alas, we didn't do too well in the show, we got third place. Oh well, ya can't win them all! So then we headed into nearby Boothbay Harbor for some sight seeing and good food and drink, making sure that the day wasn't a total loss!
The show on Saturday was a supported entry by the American Chesapeake Club, and the judge was Nat Horn, a longtime breeder/exhibitor of Chesapeakes himself. Saturday's weather was cold and rainy, but Hazel loved it! She strutted her stuff around the ring in the rain and won the class along with a 4 point major, which finished up her points needed for a Championship title!
I was (and am) SO proud of my little girl!!!
Then there was a dinner that evening at Safe Harbor Chesapeake Rescue which was absolutely fabulous! Lobster, steak, clams, corn on the cob....all you could eat.....thank you to Jane and Ron Peabody for being such gracious hosts and having all us wet folks in your beautiful home! It was the perfect end to a perfect day!
On Sunday Hazel competed in the Best of Breed class with the other Champions, and although she had fun, the class was won by a lovely bitch (CH. Poisett's Following Sea) and her very talented Jr. Handler - Annie Henshaw. Congrats to the both of them!
On the way home we stopped in Wells Beach for some clam chowder and to take some photos of the ocean! All in all it was a wonderful weekend!
And a couple of weeks before our Maine trip, we were in Fitchburg , MA where Hazel and I competed for the first time ever in a Rally Advanced obedience class. Not only did she get 1st place out of the 33 dogs in the class, but she was the only dog to score a perfect 100!
Mom says I'm pretty AND smart!
Really all I want to do is get the ball
that dad is taunting me with while taking this picture!
Our next adventure starts this weekend (Sept. 13) when we head off once again to Maine to watch the American Chesapeake Clubs National Field Trial Specialty. No competing this time, just watching, learning and keeping an eye out for handsome young Chesapeake boys!!! ;-)
Really all I want to do is get the ball
that dad is taunting me with while taking this picture!
Our next adventure starts this weekend (Sept. 13) when we head off once again to Maine to watch the American Chesapeake Clubs National Field Trial Specialty. No competing this time, just watching, learning and keeping an eye out for handsome young Chesapeake boys!!! ;-)
Aug 2, 2009
Summer Fun
Last weekend I went to Syracuse and met up with my Mom and the two of us, and Hazel of course, participated in a wine tour event on Cayuga Lake!
It was geared towards dog lovers and the dogs were welcome to join in the fun!
Visit: Greyhound Wine Tour & Friends
We could only attend Thursday night and Friday, but had a great time and can't wait for next years event!
This is my new friend, Miles.
She was serving the wine at Long Point winery.
And dog cookies too! I like her!
She was serving the wine at Long Point winery.
And dog cookies too! I like her!
Last stop of the day. We only got to visit four of the wineries, but still had a lot of fun! Looking forward to doing it again next year!
Sunday was spent having a cookout with my husbands family, including his five grandchildren, all girls,ranging in ages from 1 1/2 - 5 years old!
What fun for a energetic pooch!
Hope everyone is having a great summer!
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